Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. One of englands world cup winning heroes. Martin peters, who scored in the 1966 final, has died at the age of 76. A catastrophic fire warning is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. These are very difficult and trying times. We are up to day 105 of the bushfire emergency across New South Wales and the community is going to have to stay alert and understand what they are going to do as they are threatened by fires. The government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an american company. Prince philip has spent day in hospital in london, to be treated for whats being described as a pre existing condition. And another victory for fallon sherrock, the first ever woman to beat a man in the world darts championship, has won again and is now through to the third
Bringing us tomorrow. With me are chief sports reporterfor the sun, martin lipton, and broadcaster penny smith. Bringing a little bit of festive cheer. Sparkle. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. On the front of the independent, a photo of footballer Martin Peters, whos died aged 76. He scored for england in their 1966 world cup victory over west germany. Peters has made it onto many of the back pages too, with the telegraphs sport section saying goodbye to englands gentleman. Back to brexit on the front of the sunday telegraph which reports that house of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle will let big ben bong to mark the uk leaving the eu at the end of january. The sunday express reports that the Us Ambassador woodyjohnson has declared brexit will pave the way for the Roaring Twenties with wealth reportedly set to flood in from the future uk us trade deal. The observer leads with claims that the home office has ignored more than 1,400 offers from local councils, including wilts
Kensington palace that introduced prince harrys bride to be, Meghan Markle, to the media. That is the royal review, 2017. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Aid workers have begun evacuating critically ill children from a rebel held suburb near the syrian capital, damascus. Four patients were reportedly taken out of ghouta overnight. Another 25 are expected to be evacuated in the coming days, although hundreds more are in urgent need of treatment. Some 400,000 residents have been under siege by Government Forces there since 2013. Matthew thompson reports. A wave, a smile. And for eight year old imjy a chance, at least, at life. 29 seriously ill civilians are due to be evacuated from this besieged suburb of damascus. Many others were not so fortunate. Eastern ghouta is one of the last strongholds of rebels fighting the forces of president bashar al assad. It has been under siege by Government Troops since 2013 and as peace talks in geneva have faltered, the humanitarian crisis has
Education is often regarded as more important for boys. Thats in half an hour here on bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Aid workers have begun evacuating critically ill children from a rebel held suburb near the syrian capital, damascus. Its been reported that four patients were taken out of ghouta overnight. Another 25 are expected to be evacuated in the coming days, although hundreds more are in urgent need of treatment. Some 400,000 residents have been under siege by Government Forces there since 2013. Matthew thompson reports. A wave, a smile. And for eight year old imjy a chance, at least, at life. 29 seriously ill civilians are due to be evacuated from this besieged suburb of damascus. Many others were not so fortunate. Eastern ghouta is one of the last strongholds of rebels fighting the forces of president bashar al assad. It has been under siege by Government Troops since 2013 and as peace talks in geneva have faltered, the humanitarian crisis has escalated. Foo
Welcome to bbc news. Aid workers and syrian volunteers have begun to evacuate dozens of critically ill patients from a rebel held suburb near damascus. The first of the critically ill patients were taken out of the Eastern Ghouta overnight by the International Committee of the red cross and syrian arab red crescent. But hundreds more are in need of treatment. Lina sinjab reports. A moment of relief for imji. The seven year old is suffering from haemophilia. She is amongst the first four patients to be evacuated from the besieged Eastern Ghouta region. But many are still waiting. Three month old karim was hit in a mortar strike during shelling by Government Forces in october. He was only one month old when he lost his left eye. His skull was broken and his mother is gone forever. A Worldwide Campaign started in his support. Civilians and World Leaders joined the call for his evacuation. He needs critical medical attention, so he doesnt lose the sight in his right eye. Translation karim